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Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) and quantitative EMGselected presentations from the Second International Symposium on MUNE and QEMG, Snowbird, Utah, USA, 18-20 August 2006 /
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Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) and quantitative EMGedited by M.B. Bromberg.
Reminder of title:
selected presentations from the Second International Symposium on MUNE and QEMG, Snowbird, Utah, USA, 18-20 August 2006 /
remainder title:
Motor unit number estimation (MUNE and quantitative electromyography
other author:
Bromberg, M. B.
corporate name:
Published:
Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2009.
Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 298 p.) :ill.
Subject:
Motor neuronsCongresses.
Online resource:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444529091
ISBN:
9780444529091
Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) and quantitative EMGselected presentations from the Second International Symposium on MUNE and QEMG, Snowbird, Utah, USA, 18-20 August 2006 /
Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) and quantitative EMG
selected presentations from the Second International Symposium on MUNE and QEMG, Snowbird, Utah, USA, 18-20 August 2006 /[electronic resource] :Motor unit number estimation (MUNE and quantitative electromyographyedited by M.B. Bromberg. - Amsterdam ;Elsevier,2009. - 1 online resource (xxi, 298 p.) :ill. - Supplements to clinical neurophysiology,v. 601567-424X ;. - Supplements to Clinical neurophysiology ;v. 54..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Special MUNE lecture -- Motor unit number estimations (MUNEs): past, present, and future -- MUNE principles and methods -- Change in excitability of motor axons modifies statistical MUNE results -- Biological basis for motor unit number estimation through Bayesian statistical analysis of the stimulus-response curve -- Bayesian analysis of the stimulus-response curve -- Results of Bayesian statistical analysis in normal and ALS subjects -- CMAP scan -- Physiological considerations, harware and software requirements for stimulating single motor nerve fibers -- Improving the accuracy of the multiple point stimulation technique -- Incremental stimulation MUNE: automation with global path search and alternation pattern recognition -- Motor unit estimation with high-densit surface EMG: principles and implications -- Decomposition-enhanced spike triggered averaging MUNE: validity, reliability, and impact of contraction force -- MUNE clinical applications -- Motor unit number estimation in the upper trapezius muscle -- Statistical motor unit number estimation and ALS trials: the effect of motor unit instability -- Motor neuron disorders: novel electrophysiologic approach (MUFDEC protocol) -- Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) in diseases of the motor neuron: utility and comparative analysis in a multimodal biomarker study -- Motor unit number estimation in asymptomatic familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- Detection of pre-clinical motor unit loss in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- Motor unit number estimates, quantitative motor unit analysis and clinical outcome measures in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- Reduction in the motor unit number estimate (MUNE) after cerebral infarction -- Prospective 15-year study of neuromuscular function in a cohort of patients with prior poliomyelitis -- Recent MUNE studies in animal models of motor neuron disease -- Development and use of the incremental twitch subtraction MUNE method in mice -- QEMG special lecture -- Issues and expectations for EMG decomposition -- QEMG approaches -- Challenges in computerized MUAP analysis -- Decision support for QEMG -- Optimizing and standardizing quantitative EMG -- QEMG algorithm comparison -- Comparison of three quantitative motor unit analysis algorithms -- QEMG applications -- Cloud interference pattern analysis (IPA) in thoracic paraspinal muscles in motor neuron disease -- Anal sphincter motor unit potential (MUP) differences between sides, between rest and voluntary contraction, and between MUP analysis programs in normal subjects.
Electronic reproduction.
Amsterdam :
Elsevier Science & Technology,
2009.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780444529091
Source: 161780:161961ElsevierSubjects--Topical Terms:
504131
Motor neurons
--Congresses.
LC Class. No.: QP369 / .S945 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 616.7/407547
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